Isn't it jailbreaking?

Evelyn 2022-03-21 09:02:25

1. Because you know in advance that the male protagonist can't get out of the prison, the prison theme is that he can't get out of the prison? It took twelve minutes of courage to finish it off and on. The conclusion is that there is no wrong payment in a true heart. A hapless policeman and a hapless prisoner are also worthy of each other, and they go both ways.

2. Is it because you are old that you feel that human nature must protect yourself, and it is not very convincing to be reckless and vigorous. On this level, both Juan and Erm's first reactions were right, pretending to be murderers, taking the lead in making trouble or something. But Juan is pregnant? My wife's reaction is really big, protect yourself and protect the child, you can't do anything. As a result, he had to go to the out-of-control prison scene and died. So Juan is also out of control...

3. The prison management disregarded the rights of prisoners as human beings, which led to the prison riot. This is the reason for the riot, and the film has a strong social critical significance. Juan was caught in it by accident, lost his wife and children, and became the spokesperson for the prisoners. Did I watch it intermittently? I think it is unbelievable to complete such a turning point in such a short time. Is the prison a safe place to stay? The setting of the film is that Urm fights for the rights of the prisoners, and he has no plans to leave. In the end, Juan was a suicidal performance, staying in prison and dying in prison. Acting vigorously, in fact, is giving up.

4. The scale is large, and many cameras cover their eyes.

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Extended Reading
  • Lowell 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    With all kinds of flaws, the usual prison films are made into ordinary epics. Although the handling is rough and a little rough, it is still not a classic work.

  • Ana 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    As Liu Xiaofeng said: The Christian spirit is always seeking salvation, and this film also explores how to realize self-redemption between the spirit and the flesh, while scorning the cruelty of power and the helplessness of people under power.

Celda 211 quotes

  • Malamadre: So the guards beat you up your first day. You must have pissed them off.

    Juan Oliver: I do my best.

  • Malamadre: Where did you come from?

    Juan Oliver: From 211.

    Malamadre: That cell was empty.

    Juan Oliver: Not anymore.